Instead, Clark is facing up to Merck's need to get smaller before it gets better.
That's what people are experiencing, that's what local councils are doing, we're facing up...
This hankering after the past is a way of not facing up to hard times.
Headley is due to be sentenced next Thursday and is facing up to life in prison.
How about a change in your lifestyle that avoids temptations, rather than facing up to them.
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He was facing up to three years in prison when he skipped town before sentencing in 1992.
Neiers, who was facing up to six years in prison if convicted at trial, will begin her sentence on 24 June.
The measures proposed have always been weak, ineffectual and are designed to avoid facing up to solving the problem.
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Rescue teams "were met with a torrent of water and a car stuck facing up stream underneath a footbridge".
It's about facing up to the truth that we are facing increased demands at a time of scarcer resources.
Financial hardship is an obvious potential problem if you lose your job, so it is worth facing up to this.
The kingdom is only belatedly facing up to the possibility of another holocaust, this time caused by the AIDS virus.
All of the crisis and hoopla of the last four years has been just an attempt to avoid facing up to reality.
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You then close the lid and the touch screen is facing up, ready to be used as if it were a tablet.
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It is a measure of the problems that Russia still has in facing up to economic realities that the outcome should be in doubt.
Kinyua showed courage in facing up to a rather difficult topic.
Thaxton, a veteran of 15 years as a professional fighter, is facing up to the fact that he is the rank outsider to win against Romanov.
This is a party which is full of energy facing up to the future and trying to build a new kind of politics in Northern Ireland.
But outside that pair of homegrown headliners, English football officials are facing up to an alarming and unavoidable fact: English striking talent is at an all-time low.
Robbins is facing up to nine years in state prison for stalking his ex-girlfriend and making criminal threats against a La Jolla plastic surgeon, the prosecutor said.
It requires us reflecting internally about who we are and what we believe in, and facing up to our own fears and insecurities, and admitting when we're wrong.
We need much greater global coordination of financial regulation, facing up to systemic risk and ensuring that market participants are not able to play one regulatory jurisdiction against another.
Two substances which are said to give users dangerous "legal highs" are to be made illegal class B drugs - with users facing up to five years in jail.
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"I am delighted to visit this recycling site which shows how local authorities are facing up to the challenge of changing the way we look at household rubbish, " she said.
This time the alibi witnesses, facing up to 40 years in prison if they were convicted of perjury, failed to show up, and Mr Hankton was convicted of second-degree murder.
The BBC's political editor Nick Robinson said the Lib Dems were facing up to the prospect of not being able to deliver any constitutional change of any significance while in government.
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Others felt that this was colluding with a form of denial and the real problem was that some parents were not facing up to or engaging with the need to act.
Just facing up to the impact is Watson Wyatt, a global human resources consultancy that went public only recently and began trading on the New York Stock Exchange two weeks ago.
It's hard work when you are that age facing up to what you have done, being taken back to the scene of the crime and in many cases apologising and making amends.
Nearly all mainstream newspapers in the UK have been facing up to a "triple whammy" which has continued for several years - a combination of falling sales, falling advertising revenue and rising costs.
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